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Florida GOP primary poll: Bush 32, Rubio 15, Huckabee 11

Florida Republicans favor former Gov. Jeb Bush over Sen. Marco Rubio in a presidential primary race, according to new Quinnipiac University polls that show the GOP contest is wide open in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

The Democratic picture is a lot more clear, with Hillary Clinton topping 50 percent and holding enormous leads in all three swing states.

Among Florida GOP voters, Bush gets 32 percent, followed Rubio at 15 percent and Panhandle resident Mike Huckabee, a former Arkansas governor, at 11 percent. The most popular non-Floridian is Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker at 9 percent.

Aside from the clear preference for Bush over Rubio, the Florida results are rather murky considering the poll’s 5.3 percent margin of error.

In an Ohio poll with a 5.3 percent margin of error, Gov. John Kasich is the top Republican pick with 14 percent, followed by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul at 11 percent and Bush and Walker at 10 percent.

In a Pennsylvania poll that also has a 5.3 percent margin of error, Bush gets 12 percent, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie gets 11 percent and Huckabee 10 percent.

On the Democratic side, Clinton gets 61 percent in Florida with Vice President Joe Biden a distant second at 11 percent. In Ohio and Pennsylvania, Clinton leads with 51 and 54 percent respectively while Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren takes second place in both states.